Not exact matches
«The U.S. [
economic growth] is actually
slower now than the rest of the
world.
Singapore's sovereign wealth fund GIC, among the
world's biggest investors, said it was turning cautious and expected returns to
slow over the next decade, given high valuations, uncertainty over monetary policy and modest
economic growth.
Premier Li Keqiang's plan to have
slower but better balanced
growth has run into difficulties and Beijing's struggle to transform its
economic model has prompted fears that the
world's second - biggest economy could be the source of the next global downturn.
In the early 1990s the models that most economists used to analyze and explain Chinese
economic growth were good enough, like the Newtonian bridge in the
slow moving
world in which humans operate.
At a time of
slowing economic growth, the
world can ill - afford watching the largest economies turn inward.»
With debt already higher as a share of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) than at any time other than the aftermath of
World War II, this new debt is likely to
slow economic growth and hasten the country's fiscal deterioration.
The
world economic growth will
slow to 1 % in 2009 down from 2.5 % this year as the financial crisis disrupts and the
world economic growth may even narrow if stimulus packages prove too little too late, a U.N. report noted.
The Conservatives, including Prime Minister Stephen Harper, have said Canada is feeling the sting of
economic problems around the
world, including the crisis in Europe and
slower - than - predicted
growth in the United States.
In addition, concerns of
slowing economic activity in China have come to the forefront with industry behemoth Alcoa (AA — Free Alcoa Stock Report), the International Monetary Fund, and mining giant Rio Tinto Group (RIO) tempering
growth expectations for the
world's biggest aluminum user.
I mentioned above that the IMF released its
World Economic Outlook and has downgraded
growth expectations based on Japan, the Euro Zone, and most Emerging Markets
slowing while the pace of
growth in the United States is generally positive, but questionable as Quantitative Easing is set to end.
Slower but more sustainable,
economic growth in China will benefit the
world in the long - term, the head of the IMF said on Tuesday.
«TPP withdrawal will
slow U.S. [
economic]
growth, cost American jobs, & weaken U.S. standing in Asia /
world,» said Richard Haas, president of the Council on Foreign Relations, said in a tweet early Monday.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has published very robust research involving more than 140 countries around the
world which demonstrates that countries with extreme levels of inequality (1) tend to experience much
slower rates of
economic growth; and (2) are far more susceptible to the kind of severe financial / banking / credit crisis that America just went through five years ago.
The
World Bank began to support programs designed to
slow population
growth independently of
economic growth.
«The
World Bank figures are there for all to see, our
economic growth rate today is at a much
slower pace than it was 3 years back, agreed that the present government is doing a good job at diversifying the economy.»
We will see an overall aging of the
world that could
slow economic growth and fray the social nets that support the elderly.
In order to
slow and ultimately halt such increases — while also accommodating
economic growth, particularly in the developing
world — non — carbon - emitting power sources, such as wind and nuclear, will need to be added in ever - increasing numbers.
In that case, models predicted
slower than actual
economic growth in the developing
world.
December 8, 2017 India's steel industry, like America's, is dominated by electric - based processes November 20, 2017 Link between
growth in economic activity and electricity use is changing around the world November 16, 2017 Growth in global energy - related carbon dioxide emissions expected to slow November 8, 2017 EIA forecasts growth in world nuclear electricity capacity, led by non-OECD countries October 25, 2017 China leads the growth in projected global natural gas consumption October 10, 2017 Buildings energy consumption in India is expected to increase faster than in other regions October 4, 2017 Global gas - to - liquids growth is dominated by two projects in South Africa and Uzbekistan September 27, 2017 Chinese coal - fired electricity generation expected to flatten as mix shifts to renewables September 19, 2017 Beyond China and India, energy consumption in non-OECD Asia continues to grow September 14, 2017 EIA projects 28 % increase in world energy use b
growth in
economic activity and electricity use is changing around the
world November 16, 2017
Growth in global energy - related carbon dioxide emissions expected to slow November 8, 2017 EIA forecasts growth in world nuclear electricity capacity, led by non-OECD countries October 25, 2017 China leads the growth in projected global natural gas consumption October 10, 2017 Buildings energy consumption in India is expected to increase faster than in other regions October 4, 2017 Global gas - to - liquids growth is dominated by two projects in South Africa and Uzbekistan September 27, 2017 Chinese coal - fired electricity generation expected to flatten as mix shifts to renewables September 19, 2017 Beyond China and India, energy consumption in non-OECD Asia continues to grow September 14, 2017 EIA projects 28 % increase in world energy use b
Growth in global energy - related carbon dioxide emissions expected to
slow November 8, 2017 EIA forecasts
growth in world nuclear electricity capacity, led by non-OECD countries October 25, 2017 China leads the growth in projected global natural gas consumption October 10, 2017 Buildings energy consumption in India is expected to increase faster than in other regions October 4, 2017 Global gas - to - liquids growth is dominated by two projects in South Africa and Uzbekistan September 27, 2017 Chinese coal - fired electricity generation expected to flatten as mix shifts to renewables September 19, 2017 Beyond China and India, energy consumption in non-OECD Asia continues to grow September 14, 2017 EIA projects 28 % increase in world energy use b
growth in
world nuclear electricity capacity, led by non-OECD countries October 25, 2017 China leads the
growth in projected global natural gas consumption October 10, 2017 Buildings energy consumption in India is expected to increase faster than in other regions October 4, 2017 Global gas - to - liquids growth is dominated by two projects in South Africa and Uzbekistan September 27, 2017 Chinese coal - fired electricity generation expected to flatten as mix shifts to renewables September 19, 2017 Beyond China and India, energy consumption in non-OECD Asia continues to grow September 14, 2017 EIA projects 28 % increase in world energy use b
growth in projected global natural gas consumption October 10, 2017 Buildings energy consumption in India is expected to increase faster than in other regions October 4, 2017 Global gas - to - liquids
growth is dominated by two projects in South Africa and Uzbekistan September 27, 2017 Chinese coal - fired electricity generation expected to flatten as mix shifts to renewables September 19, 2017 Beyond China and India, energy consumption in non-OECD Asia continues to grow September 14, 2017 EIA projects 28 % increase in world energy use b
growth is dominated by two projects in South Africa and Uzbekistan September 27, 2017 Chinese coal - fired electricity generation expected to flatten as mix shifts to renewables September 19, 2017 Beyond China and India, energy consumption in non-OECD Asia continues to grow September 14, 2017 EIA projects 28 % increase in
world energy use by 2040
So, if the market sentiment decides it doesn't like a few factors, such as a decision to follow a divergent monetary policy, continued
slow global
economic growth, a
world - wide aging population, and the swearing in of Donald Trump as the next American President, we could be see a rise in bond rates, which will absolutely start to increase fixed - rate mortgage rates.
As a result of the downturn,
slower economic growth in the developed but especially the developing
world, the expected shortfalls have turned into some excesses.
India is facing an energy crisis that is
slowing economic growth in the
world's largest democracy.
When they turn their attention to population, such authors are not concerned primarily by the fact that rapid population
growth may
slow economic progress in the third
world, or that it may be inimicable to the interests of women, or even that it may give rise to environmental costs that are external to households» decisionmaking or may impede virtuous institutional responses to scarcity.
The global economy is
slowing,
economic growth is becoming more difficult to generate and the
world is aging.
It will
slow the
world's
economic growth to force a shift to inefficient green energy sources.»
He argues the Paris climate agreement «will
slow the
world's
economic growth to force a shift to inefficient green energy sources» and will «achieve almost nothing.»
Click here to view the most recent Carbon Emissions Indicator and Data Though
economic growth slowed throughout much of the
world during 2001,
world carbon emissions from burning fossil fuels continued their relentless upward trend, surpassing 6.5 billion tons.
I would argue that socialism is the greatest hoax / scam in
world history... but the latest sales pitch for big government socialism is the need to save the
world from «carbon pollution» — and now the
slow economic growth inherent in socialism can be spun as good news —
slow growth equals less «carbon pollution.»
Peter, nice idea, BUT, it ain't going to happen...
Economic policy is such that economies
world wide are deliberately held to
slower growth than what you are suggesting.
Analysts who had attributed the pause to
slower economic growth in a number of parts of the
world, especially China, were closer to the truth.
December 8, 2017 India's steel industry, like America's, is dominated by electric - based processes November 20, 2017 Link between
growth in economic activity and electricity use is changing around the world November 16, 2017 Growth in global energy - related carbon dioxide emissions expected to slow November 8, 2017 EIA forecasts growth in world nuclear electricity capacity, led by non-OECD countries October 25, 2017 China leads the growth in projected global natural gas consumption October 10, 2017 Buildings energy consumption in India is expected to increase faster than in other regions October 4, 2017 Global gas - to - liquids growth is dominated by two projects in South Africa and Uzbekistan September 27, 2017 Chinese coal - fired electricity generation expected to flatten as mix shifts to renewables September 19, 2017 Beyond China and India, energy consumption in non-OECD Asia continues to grow September 14, 2017 EIA projects 28 % increase in world energy use b
growth in
economic activity and electricity use is changing around the
world November 16, 2017
Growth in global energy - related carbon dioxide emissions expected to slow November 8, 2017 EIA forecasts growth in world nuclear electricity capacity, led by non-OECD countries October 25, 2017 China leads the growth in projected global natural gas consumption October 10, 2017 Buildings energy consumption in India is expected to increase faster than in other regions October 4, 2017 Global gas - to - liquids growth is dominated by two projects in South Africa and Uzbekistan September 27, 2017 Chinese coal - fired electricity generation expected to flatten as mix shifts to renewables September 19, 2017 Beyond China and India, energy consumption in non-OECD Asia continues to grow September 14, 2017 EIA projects 28 % increase in world energy use b
Growth in global energy - related carbon dioxide emissions expected to
slow November 8, 2017 EIA forecasts
growth in world nuclear electricity capacity, led by non-OECD countries October 25, 2017 China leads the growth in projected global natural gas consumption October 10, 2017 Buildings energy consumption in India is expected to increase faster than in other regions October 4, 2017 Global gas - to - liquids growth is dominated by two projects in South Africa and Uzbekistan September 27, 2017 Chinese coal - fired electricity generation expected to flatten as mix shifts to renewables September 19, 2017 Beyond China and India, energy consumption in non-OECD Asia continues to grow September 14, 2017 EIA projects 28 % increase in world energy use b
growth in
world nuclear electricity capacity, led by non-OECD countries October 25, 2017 China leads the
growth in projected global natural gas consumption October 10, 2017 Buildings energy consumption in India is expected to increase faster than in other regions October 4, 2017 Global gas - to - liquids growth is dominated by two projects in South Africa and Uzbekistan September 27, 2017 Chinese coal - fired electricity generation expected to flatten as mix shifts to renewables September 19, 2017 Beyond China and India, energy consumption in non-OECD Asia continues to grow September 14, 2017 EIA projects 28 % increase in world energy use b
growth in projected global natural gas consumption October 10, 2017 Buildings energy consumption in India is expected to increase faster than in other regions October 4, 2017 Global gas - to - liquids
growth is dominated by two projects in South Africa and Uzbekistan September 27, 2017 Chinese coal - fired electricity generation expected to flatten as mix shifts to renewables September 19, 2017 Beyond China and India, energy consumption in non-OECD Asia continues to grow September 14, 2017 EIA projects 28 % increase in world energy use b
growth is dominated by two projects in South Africa and Uzbekistan September 27, 2017 Chinese coal - fired electricity generation expected to flatten as mix shifts to renewables September 19, 2017 Beyond China and India, energy consumption in non-OECD Asia continues to grow September 14, 2017 EIA projects 28 % increase in
world energy use by 2040
Even with a «
slowed»
economic growth, China's
growth is outpacing nearly the rest of the
world.